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Dingle Associates, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1976
This paper describes the assessment procedures used by the Child and Family Resource Program (CFRP) to identify and address the needs of families and of individual family members. CFRP was developed as part of the Head Start Improvement and Innovation effort to provide individualized comprehensive developmental services to families with children…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Coordination, Family Life, Family Problems
Curtis, Joan C. – 1977
This booklet presents guidelines for the development of various types of 24-hour crisis nurseries designed to counter or prevent child abuse by providing parents with emergency relief from child care. Such centers accommodate small groups of children for a limited maximum time, ranging from 72 hours to six months. Topics covered are: types of…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Crisis Intervention, Day Care Centers
Catalyst, New York, NY. – 1981
Two surveys were conducted to further increase understanding of two-career families and the corporations that employ them. First, questionnaires sent to Fortune 1300 corporations probed for awareness on the part of corporations of the problems of two-career couples and attempted to elicit evidence of new policy planning. A total of 374 companies…
Descriptors: Adults, Day Care, Demography, Employed Women
Howard Univ., Washington, DC. Dept. of Psychology. – 1978
Conducted in response to the 7% increase in black female single-parent families during 1970 to 1975, this project systematically investigates the impact of parent-absence on the socialization of black children. Divided into four separate studies, the project concentrates on (1) community-social variables related to black parent-absent families;…
Descriptors: Blacks, Children, Cognitive Ability, Comparative Analysis
Howard Univ., Washington, DC. Dept. of Psychology. – 1978
This executive summary reports on an investigation of the impact of parent-absence on the socialization of black children. Four different studies were conducted by the Parent Improvement and Child Socialization Project among respondents identified through lists of inmates supplied by the D.C. Department of Corrections and by visits to penal…
Descriptors: Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Cross Sectional Studies, Family Characteristics
GIL, DAVID G.; AND OTHERS – 1967
THE PROGRESS REPORT ON THE NATIONWIDE EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDY OF CHILD ABUSE REVIEWED THE STUDY FOCI OF THE SURVEY, THE SCOPE OF PARTICIPATION, THE BASIC AND COMPREHENSIVE LEVELS OF THE DATA COLLECTION, AND PARTICIPATION OF TWO NON-PUBLIC AGENCIES FOR ESTIMATES AND COMPARISON. PRELIMINARY FINDINGS OF A CALIFORNIA PILOT STUDY ON CHILD ABUSE WERE…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Child Abuse, Child Rearing, Child Welfare
Simpson, Elizabeth, Ed.; Manning, Doris, Ed. – 1961
Many of the recommendations of the 1960 White House Conference on Children and Youth have implications for home economics education and 14 of these recommendations form the basis for this publication, and for Part I, available as VT 005 255. Part II contains four articles on problems of families which affect their school-age members. Each chapter…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Family Environment, Family Life Education, Family Problems
Aseltine, Gwendolyn Pamenter – 1977
A questionnaire formulated from sections of the Inventory on Family Life, prepared by the Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth, was administered to over two thousand high school students in Rutherford County, Tennessee. The questionnaire was designed to gather responses on a five point scale regarding stable and unstable family…
Descriptors: Black Students, Comparative Analysis, Demography, Family Characteristics
Washington Research Project, Cambridge, MA. Children's Defense Fund. – 1974
Between July 1973 and March 1974 workers in the Children's Fund Survey on Nonenrollment knocked on more than 8,500 doors in 30 areas in nine states--Alabama, Colorado, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Mississippi, and South Carolina--and in the District of Columbia, and talked to over 6,500 families. Areas were chosen to represent…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Bias, Census Figures, Disadvantaged Youth
Royal Commission on Agriculture and Rural Life, Regina (Saskatchewan). – 1956
Various aspects of rural homes and families in the changing environment of rural Saskatchewan were examined in terms of "level of living" (how they live) and "standard of living" (how they would like to live). Housewives, homemaker clubs, and other interested groups were questioned concerning certain features of family living…
Descriptors: Clubs, Environmental Influences, Family Problems, Family Relationship
Gordon, Thomas – 1967
In order to help parents in rearing children, a theory of parent effectiveness was developed. Based on the idea that parents should be honest with their children about the child's behavior, the theory identified ownership of problems and conflict resolution. Children's behavior was defined as being acceptable and nonacceptable to the parent,…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Behavior Theories, Child Rearing, Conflict Resolution
Heiman, Elliott M.; Kahn, Marvin W. – 1973
The population surveyed consisted of all cases referred to the Social Service-Mental Health Section of the El Rio Santa Cruz Neighborhood Health Center (NHC) from June to October 1971. The NHC provides comprehensive mental health services to the predominantly Mexican American Model Cities area of Tucson, Arizona. The principal contact person at…
Descriptors: Community Centers, Community Surveys, Demography, Economically Disadvantaged
De Francis, Vincent – 1969
This document presents data on the dimensions and severity of the problem of child sex victimization in an effort to arouse community concern for the welfare of these children. Interviews were conducted with 250 families of abused children from New York City. A study was made of the possible damage to mental health and personality development of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Caseworker Approach, Child Abuse, Child Welfare
Hill, Robert B. – 1971
This report identifies and analyzes five strengths of black families: adaptability roles, strong kinship bonds, strong work orientation, strong religious orientation, and achievement orientation. These five characteristics have been functional for the survival, advancement, and stability of black families. Most discussions of black families tend…
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Black Institutions, Black Mothers, Child Care
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Bailey, Donald B., Jr.; Simeonsson, Rune J. – Journal of Special Education, 1988
The Family Needs Survey assesses the functional needs of parents with young handicapped children, including the following areas of need: information, support, community services, financial assistance, assistance in explaining the handicap, and assistance in family functioning. Field testing with 34 families indicated the instrument's usefulness as…
Descriptors: Community Services, Disabilities, Family Attitudes, Family Problems
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